Summary
This full-time Athletic Trainer/Injury Prevention Specialist role in San Fernando offers competitive pay of $42-$45 per hour for a 32-hour work week, emphasizing clinical autonomy and proactive care over endless documentation. The position focuses on preventing injuries through ergonomic safety, early intervention, and employee coaching in a workplace wellness setting. Ideal candidates are licensed Certified Athletic Trainers, preferably with 2+ years of experience and bilingual in English and Spanish.
What's to like?
1. Proactive, specialized role as an Injury Prevention Specialist focused on ergonomics, coaching, and early intervention, which offers clinical variety outside of traditional AT settings
2. Explicitly advertised clinician benefits like "Clinical autonomy," "Manageable caseloads," and "Time to focus on patient care — not endless documentation," addressing common sources of burnout
3. Strong and clearly stated hourly pay of $42 - $45 per hour
Food for thought
(Possible Questions For The Employer)
What is the specific daily and weekly shift schedule for the 32 hours?
What is the average employee population at the client site, and what is the expected daily volume of employee interactions?
Who provides the direct clinical supervision, and what resources or systems are used for timely documentation?
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